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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1911)
UOIWiro ENTEBPIUQB, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1911; MOBNIKG EFJTERFRISE . - QRGON CITY, ORGOIf B. E. R0O4C, Editor and Fvbllalwr. '"ntsred as ond-cla maltr Jan ary , I Ml. a th poet fllr at Oresoe city, iireroa. unr in Act or matog l UTt" thns sr sutscnmoii. On TMr. by matt SI M l Month, b mall .. 1 rur Month, by mall Id fr WHk, by carrier 1 AlVOTttllvS IATQ r"!rt r' per men f irat tnartloa . . . Ate lrt Pase. per Inch added lnrtkna. .lee Prefi-rred pllion any pa, per Inch first Insertion. . .. , lis ' Yef erred position any pa, per Inch added Insertion It Run paper other than first pa. Pr Inch first Insertion lie Run paper other than first pace, per Inch added Insertion . Ic Local lee per line; to regular adr tler c tin Want, ror Bale. To Rent, etc , on cent a word first Insertion; oa--half eM each additional. Rate for advertising- In .he Weekly Cnterprl will he the same a In th dally, for adTerttaementa set especially for th weekly Vr the advertisement I transferred from the dally to the week ly, without chance, th rat will be to an Inch for run of th paper, and 1B aa Inch for special position. Cash should accompany order where perty I unknown In business office of th Enterprise. Ttal advertising at legal advertising ate. Circus sdverttstn snd special transient advertising at Zee to 10c an Inch, accord tag to special conditions governing th am. "Fir Sal" and Barkrupt Bale" adver - issments tSc Inch first Insertion; addi tional Insertion same matter 30 Inch. News Hems snd well witt'en articles ' jf merit, with Interest to local readers, will b gladly accepted Rejected manu- script never returned unlees accompan- ew by co2na?o;iDEi;cE stamps to prepay post we. CITY OFFICIALr -NEWSPAPER. May 27 In American History. WX Cornelius Yanderbrtt. capitalist. born; died 1877. 1838 Jar Gould, financier, bora: died 1892. 1861 Oneral Butler's troop occupied Newport New. 1896 Southern Illinois and eastern Missouri devastated by a tornado. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From anon today to noon tomorrow. i "Ban nets 7:17. rises 429: moon rise 428 a, m.; 1:40 . m.. eastern time. ' saw moon. In constellation Taurus, wttb to ton: planet MeVeury saen rta toj Just before the son. The glass fronts to the saloons the Portland man who came here, ac quired a few drinks too many, and stood in the doorway ot a saloon un - til he was ordered to pass on. . 4e Thomas Brown, a local authority on matters pertaining to salmon fishing, says the sport Is excellent now. If old Dull Care la worrying you a bfi, don't you think It would be a good Idea to drtTe him away by essaying the Uaak Walton role for a day or two? Why. of coarse the City Council will accede to the request of the Woman's Club that lampblack be mixed with the cement used for side walk purposes In the future in order to prevent the glare which ia so in jurious to the eyes. The ladies us ually get everything they want, and, In thia Instance, as In moat all others, they want what is right. Have you taken advantage of the offer of the city to haul away the trash and rubbish from your yards and cellars? If you haven't, pile the refuse in a convenient place and men will call in carts today to remove it. Thia la the last of "clean up" days designated by the Mayor. Of course you are privileged to clean up any time, but after today you will have to pay for hauling away the rubbliih. Don't you think it a good idea to have the city appear In its best bib and tucker for the Rose show Get busy! LOGAN. Aa epidemic of measles Is reported, but those afflicted are better. School closed at Lower Loai Tuesday. The Ixntea baseball team defeated Shuble bo.va by a score of S3 to . Mrs. F. 8. Hutcbina and Miss Orace Anderson have returned from The ltollea, and report It a windy place, blowing a gale all th week. A number of Logaultea went to Ka ale Creek Grange picnic Saturday, May 20, and had a very enjoyable time. A fine dinner, good program. etc. State Master C. K. Speuc was present and talked Interestingly on Orange work. Kagle Creek Grange has an Ideal local Km, being in a cedar grove. i JLZ3 (rain looks fine In this locality, but earlv fruit will be scarce. especially cherries. .Mrs. M. C. Ward writes from the IVachutes they have an acre of on ions that are looking fine, also poia tHs and other Rarden vegetables. .ilso grain where MKobrush grvw a ffwf ,momhs ago. TWILIGHT. James llyUon, while working in the Willamette paper mills, had the mis fortune to have his hand badly hurt on a saw. i J itl E. S. lilnkle. ot Portland, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harvey last Sunday. Mr. George l-aiell? made a business trip to lrtlaud Wednesday. William Currant and daughter, of IwtlHiul, spent last Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Frank Black. Wallace McCvrd baa gone with a surveying party and expects to be away several 'months. The family of IX U Boylati are re covering from the meaales. A number of Portland friends of Mrs. William MyCord spent Tuesday at Maple Lawn farm. A picnic was held In the grove near the school bouse last Monday after noon. It was the last day of school A short program was given by the pupils, and the remainder of the time was spent playing games and eating ice cream, a treat from the. teacher, Miss Lessie McDonald. . Cardinal Gibbons Celebrates His Twenty-fifth Anniversary MRS. E. H. HARRIMAN TO FOUND BIG UNIVERSITY IN WEST NEW YORK. May 26. Announce ment wag made today that Mrs. E. H. Harriraan would found a great uni versity in the West as a monument tu the memory of her husband. She In tends that the university shall be sec ond to none In point of endowment. The institution will be called he Edward H. Harriman University. v i -v--.' . . -.- ,v,a C were not sufficiently transparent lor Speculation as to the exact location of the Harriman University favors Southern California. Mrs. Harriman has not divulged her plans In this re spect, except to say that the Institu tion will be on the Pacific Coast. Photo copyright by, American Press Association, 11 1. A It PIN A I. JAMES GIURONS recently celebrated the twenty fifth annl vernrr of his elevation to that, rank and at the same time celebeated bis liMeth year as a priest. , The occasion was thus a silver as well aa a '' .. lubtlee. and the PuuilHt fathers of th Church of St. Paul th Apostle, In Vo.. prexeated to the only American cardinal k coat of anna elaborately t -vel painted and Inluid la gold and sliver. The coat of anna. blch was luted by Wtllium L Harris, shows a crosier', a pastoral staff and a cm. At the top of the pastoral staff Is the red hat of the cardinal, and to thp le ' l the miter. Cnler. staff and miter are Inlaid wttb gold. Th shield that l r the coat of arms Is quartered la th American red. whit and4 blue and Is i . ruled with the star of liberty, the cros of the church and the scallop shell r ft. James. Three lions' beads appear In sliver ort a field of black, and a lit base of tbe shield la the cardinals motto. "Emltt Fplritum Toum." . - - i;oii;o:hw. CROPS ARC RETARDED BY UN SEASONABLE WEATHER EER. RY SHIPMENTS ARRIVE. The Oregon 'TIty market' showed little change Friday. Data are still plentiful and another slight decline Unexpected. In the vegetable market home-grown cabbage and bveta are expected In 4 few days. The unsea suitable weather has retarded veg table as It has the berry crop. A large lot of strawberries reached Portland from North Yakima. . The fruit was about tbe best received Ibis season. Shipments of Eastern egga of poor quality are again being re ceived. Quotation fr Qrcgrn City. lOTATOKt llest. i:.60. got.d $2 J5: coumoii, 3. Uuytng, carload, select, $3.10; ordinary, II.IH). KU)UR AND r'KlCD rjour Is ateady, selling frtim S to I5.SD; very Utile of chea(er grades. Keed Is higher and rising slowly. llran brings from to I37.&0. shorts $29 to f 30, rolled barley f 31.80 to( 133.33, process barley 133, whole corn 131 to 133, cracked corn 133 to $33. Whsat $33 t $33. - 1IAY (llnylng.) Timothy 118 to $1S. Clover. $11 to $11; oat hay, t to $10; mixed. $13 to $14; alfalfa, $1& to $16. OATS (lluylng IGray from $25 to $27; white, from $2 to $28. ni'TTKU (Buying) Ordinary country brings from l&c to 20c, fancy dairy from SOc to J3c, cream ery 32c to tic. EGGS tiiuyingi Ate ranging from ISc to SOc, according to' grade. POt'LTRY (liuylng Firm with lit tle good slock Offered. Hens will bring 14c, If In extra good condition more. Old roosters are poor at 8c to 10c, broil, era bring from 32c to He, with good demand. .- v WOOL (nuyli.g) -Ami prices are ranging from 13a to J 4c. MOHAIR ( Buying Prices on mo hair have been way up, some having brought as h'sh aa 3c locally. Quo tations are 37 'c and demand la strong HIPES Ulnylruf-Oreen bides. 5c sailers, IV to 64c; dry hides, Sheep pelts, 25o to 75c People who "Invest" ' i . , In anrprlsa premlslna gbrionnaii,. J r usually dlaapoelnted. 9rr" 'r Thay fall to gat the Interest thy aptd and th csmj inonsy pastes to ethara, , " n,r tf The money saver ahould tak no chants with th . Whrt you dsposlt yur monsy n a Tim Certificate L V Inga OopaHmcnt of this bank, It remain under your . cams a sure and ateady rat of Interest. Thsr u !j! 'HnK, M In this kind of an Investment, " " "rHlti, grew The Bank of Oregon City D. O. LATOl'KRTT Prealdeul m J u awaesB... i '-Iwj,, I MM h kfS I IMA I IfWAT n a ... of OREGON CITY , OREGON K1IIT1I SAM IM TmmmU a 6nral Sanklne uelneee. Du . . ' Oregon City Wood and Fael.Coapi F. M. BLUHM Your wants supplied with dny quantity of 4 foot or 16 Inch 1 " llvrd 9 any part of C'ty. "roa, reasonable. Satlcfactlon guarantd Horn bVIIO Paoiflg Main 30? hor ytur c C' h sag (4 Hatpin Nuisanoa. It remains. It makes one blush. What is the matter with some wo aien The safety of one's neljrhlHir is ure V sa. red. Oue may risk oue o-mi life If one desires to. But only t!i.a uT 1 v.-r orders would risk-t!iln.' l"U .!':" ,it ll 't ! . ,. . who thui cTer.d ..re cri..iiin:' - .'itless ar.'.l relflsh. O. cdi'.t.ri. I y a wo- ' ' hole life Li dwi'l to ! i' l! ".! .'-i.Mtt ::(; fhu. tl e'vhtle-i-Iv er-, riatpin a; e :si'y rut oS , i liarp ened. and tl-ev sliouM l.e t rl.-'ii length Too Ions jxiinlH ;ire n dancer on an tucy are nsly. As for these protruding points, which sre a criminal menace, tbey are aa ri dlculons as would be a trailing petti coat with a skirt of walking length. merchant complain that bin custo- should like very much to see the mer are slow pay alluding to the proprietor Increase his force of onera I agriculturists. Do such merchants lives. 45 Years Ago ever conceive that they are m'wtly to blame for thia? Do they realize that the farmer Is principally dependant on the home market for the disposal of what he produces, in order thst he may pay his store billsT We think not. else they would consider, when purchasing clothing In other markets and such articles aa are made at home, that they are shutting up etttab llnhmentwhich employ large numbers of people who buy of the farmers that they may live. One such estab lishment as Mr. Hester's In this city is worth more to us than ten portages, yet we find people complaining thai the slow process of paasing freight through the town haa been abolished. and we hear of nothing particularly that they would say or do to keep tbe factory above water. We are proud of Mr. Kester's establishment, and Prom Hie Weekly Enterprise Novem ber 1. IKiia. ' An olif Inlnister enforced the ne cessity of difference of opinion by ar gument: "Now, if everybody had been of my opinion, they would all have wanted my-otd -woman.1 One-of the deacons who sat Just behind him re sponded: "Yes. and If everybody was of my opinion, nobody would have her.' "I m afraid you'll come to want," said an old lady to a young gentle man. "Have come to want already," was the reply. -I want your daugh ler" . " A California paper reports an acci dent to a man when going from Hell Hollow to Red Dog by way of You Bet to Cc 12c to 1 4c. each DRIKD FRl'ITS-Local prices are firm at from He to 10c ou apple and prunes., peaches are IHj ALT Selling fiOc to 90c for One, 50 lb. sack, hflf' ground 40c: 75 for 100 lb. sacka. . Poitland Vegetable Markets. SACK VGGKTAnLKS Carrots, St.S.Mf S1-&0 per sack; paranlpa, $1.23 fr$l.50; turnips. $1250 $1.50; beets, $160. VKGETAIUJC8 Asparaaua, BOcff $1.75 per rrato; eabbage. new, $3 tM-r hundredweight; cauliflower, $i.50 $1.75 per doen; celery, California, 75c 9(ic per dozen; cucumbers, $1.60 ft $3.23 per dozen; eggplant, 15e per lb.; garlic, liicft!2c per pound; lettuce. 60c per doten; hothouse lettuce. $1.50 Kim . per oo; peas, sctfllc fter ft 7 He per pound ONIONS Jobbing prlrea; ' Oregon $275 per 100; Australian. $3.50 per 100; Texas. $2.25 per crate; Callfor nla. $2 per crate. Oregon City Stock Quotations. HOGS Hogs are quoted He lower From 125 lbs. to 150 lbs. 94c, from nIV r a. I av tm m r a- m t r 1 111 u vy I btanrels. Ws aitlo Ul annsta aiit,.vT .1 .."i" 'WHlil In advance, . sj ,)h,w f B jAtJ, s'Ttss bit k urn sua mr rtds Um lurrel n""t liCXf I-1"? If yo are then a4 arf.-tly asii.Seu cw A. iLMtr2 ftwTwlf setnalfaelreyetsn r.5ZTV-ai i.'i f l,"" aU7a! "- i a uerrriaue a nair of ti xm s, - Osa - - .. r , 1 i ii. i ' J! C:ijclt:ro Pc:ro-Pre:T It Jt li-tTirM ac rm ww" H IS WW imursejriiai naii.. TmM, se ekje wM mm tet as sir i A butulredllHnuamllMlniwrf.l lx rear. oetORLVrsastt ." r n . . " js iiretr anil sar nuinv. rerr atirafis n1 Uned lu.l.le a-ltk a WI qualll of ruMa-r, whlrh Merer I. ranws pornns antt nhkb eke- nu cinall W. l HT"'7n".1 aiiowin m sir ijene. W hsre nuiMlred of Irtter fnm saluSrJ etutunters sUtln- that Ui-lr tire have only been pumped an mm M ,-i in woum i er weisa nttsjsir than aa ordinary tlr. U (luiietaranvisUn gu.liue lwln five I'V several layer of Uila. staoialls nrsnaeaJ ' i4VTh rerui? Soi thZmTV I tlO W pee pair, bet for adtMna asirme wJ 7mZ nakint? a apsdsl f aciorr prtea u u nw ( tx.l. a aa Baal lai tea - -- .k.l r " " V 1- . I 1 1 ,s. 9 0'' ejisan7-V tr.;.;'."L" a strVtl, M rT nil. rw.w.ssjW 2e.rK pound; peppers, 3ner3So per pound: ITJ V?V22!ZmrlZlmi saawaaTsnwsTa-,, J radishes, l&c per dozen; rhubarb, ie LJ Ls fr.i tfl "1 L --r- nrrmri.-- Lj 3c p-r pound; sprouts. 9c; tomatoes, j'e-tfasVtesVr5 .tiT "SSo,,, ,,. ,.hc. ,LilJUiiGc5i'. Cl'kSlL $2 60 per hundred: n-w nolat.J. 1r wws M WM..JJ 150 lbs to 200 lbs. Ic VEAL CALVES Veal ralvea bring from He to 10c according to grade. HKEP 8TEER8 leel eers lor th local markets ar fetching (Wct OHe live weight. From the Weekly Enterprise Novem ber 3-. 188. Home Manufactured Clothing. It is with pleasure that we call the at tention of the trade to the facilities Mr. C. M. Hester has for supplying the market with home manufactured clothing, etc. We sometimes hear a : Peace Assuredf!Mexico: I Will i Return to i Path of I Progress A I - - r : -7J II x X ii -x ni I . I I a . By President DIa2 of Mexico CHE ACTUAL itua tion in Mexico per mits ma to BE LIEVE that the principsl DIFFICULTIES '. wiuui umu ureaeniea uiem- Nelres for the BETTER MENT of the conditions of the country hare been over- ' WlUVf UJQ WfrVCltUCUk Ol wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww 'i wmnKUrt will hei afWrnnlltKorl mtt IT A OTT TTV .' ." t .1. - , ritalitj of the Mexican people. r . ''" "' . w " , wnwr, iiniB., niV MSAIVU , .WILL RalTURN WITH ASSURED ACK ' TO THE ATH OF PROO- aft isi uiutr.u it had btnterb-d. : 1 - t- ani . e r T Tx "W . . ' . . - Bk A ma aw Maw ass SIMS 'BIIM AM was a - - II 1 4 iuo KVYvruiucu im . sjjm.msa vu a i uiu VV KITO mil DOBBIDIO AID to the eatablishment of th gpint of SINCERE democracy ; 11 win on tnis to tne ena mac uu govern rc en i, conscion 01 n OBLIOATIOXS, may feel each day more vigorous snd aspire in .' wn1! tmwil manner tA rire tlifl nation TTtTTR T-fRFRTY that will 'J k - j - j . .t. ii i.'sx i j a 'i? MAGAZINE BINDING Don't throw your magazines and periodicals away. There is much valuable information in them that will never be publish ed elsewhere. The cost is little OitECO?. CITY BfftRPRlSE Our boy will callfor the mag azines if you Phone. 8HKKP-. in at af M K kN welfht. Li HACON, MRD and llAX,tNlra RIAL KSTATC TMNtflsi Th follow In real U( lrw" have 'leel filed la lb offlf ot U County Iterordur; Ceorae II. and Kannla M. Kte AmtiroKlo (lestri. Iota 1 4. i swioi 31. township wiulh, fssf I iMinv II. and Ilessle H lo William K. Flebl. Isna W (iriive: f 10. ' PllvalM.ll. U'.llfel to C. t. Writat 201. 29 -rea of llweklali tni .Inhnsnn Ihinalloa ld Claim. s ll'itis 15. 22, lownh,lp o'n' t east; . Albert anil Mar; Buol to Clad i Wilson, (o ac-res of feclUin 7. tow 4 south, range 3 rast: J50. John J. and Amanda Kdrei to Krlrkson. trsrt 11. 0llU; W James A. imnnell to Tad. ! Moore, lot of block 12. 0.iOW"i I'ark; $10. I n. P. llartiol. T. HmAIw. Hon 10. township switk, run cast; 1. . int O. and Oertle M- N'lshtUi 1 T. Hart, land In seotloa 10. V) 0 south,. ranre 2 rat; 10. ...... F0RUI1 OFTHE Fu" Th iiiilillsliers of The MornBff prise disclaim responslMHly fore mi-nl expressed In tl. arllck t from time 10 time In lhl la IMiy la alvra In an effort w " -I with tbe vli w ti Hi puMlt1"" sides lo a question. Con must coin properly ltnd l Illation. Hn Mak Laying W' Morning Bnteiprlse, Ornf To the Editor I have el" batched last Mar. Want ar While Leghorn. . montha old, In November, ' laying, .Sltrn; that tlma Hf laid alxty ali down ' ralUna two . pluck of think pfls a very ood showi mall rier.k, and would W from others who have mad of th work. What breed hav yow, and what ate you'1 Pleas writ Tb Ennrpnf MRS. D-i Oladaton.- ' "j The Oregon j Pruit and Pre Union SELLSI Arsenate of It- Derrv Crctr -. .u ivcai moii, aupreino wuu an wen uivuuouou uusu auiu Hiuaeue irthy tf that name.. . ' ,.. ' ... l . - - '.rA . I: